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Neuroscience for Psychologists and Other Mental Health Professionals - Promoting Well-Being and Treating Mental Illness (Paperback)
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Neuroscience for Psychologists and Other Mental Health Professionals - Promoting Well-Being and Treating Mental Illness (Paperback)
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Harnesses new research about the link between neuroscience and
immunology that underlies promising nonpharmacological treatment
for mental disorders As researchers learn more about the
neuroscience and neurobiology of mental disorders, the prevailing
understanding of how to treat these conditions-often favouring the
use of psychotropic medications-is changing rapidly. This book
harnesses cutting-edge research about how neuroscience integrated
with recent findings in immunology can explain behavioural
syndromes and describes nonpharmacological approaches for
ameliorating psychic distress and promoting wellbeing. The text
discusses the pros and cons of using pharmaceuticals for treating
different categories of mental distress in adults and children
while illuminating key developments in alternative approaches to
treatment-encompassing lifestyle changes related to diet, exercise,
and strong interpersonal relationships-that have value and can lead
to improved outcomes without medication. These new approaches are
discussed as additions to the other research-validated techniques
that are already offered in the therapeutic community. The book
presents the latest neuroscience and physiological explanations
behind the major diagnostic categories of mental illness-including
schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and addiction-that underlie
traditional pharmaceutical treatment interventions and describe how
and why non-pharmaceutical treatment strategies can be effective.
It integrates current information about brain function and its
chemical underpinnings with new research about immunology that
identifies the mechanism through which lifestyle changes can
obviate stress and offer new avenues for wellbeing. Of particular
note is cutting-edge information about fast-spiking GABA
interneurons and the role of NMDA receptors in psychosis, the role
of inflammatory processes in mood disorders, and gut microbiota's
influence on inflammation. The book also explores the physiology
undergirding health and resilience, offering a research-based
rationale for viewing the mind and body as inseparable for
treatment purposes. Students and mental health professionals in
social work, counselling, and psychology will learn the benefits of
delivering treatment interventions geared toward prevention and
amelioration of distress, through lifestyle changes such as diet,
exercise, and maintaining regular sleep and daily routines. Key
Features: Presents the latest information on the neuroscience
behind disorders such as schizophrenia, major depression, anxiety
disorders, and addictions Explains the mechanisms through which
diet and exercise can influence mood disorders and psychosis Covers
the latest on the efficacy and side effects of antidepressants,
antipsychotics, anxiolytics, mood stabilizers, and stimulants
Discusses ADHD, depression, pediatric bipolar, issues for children
in the child welfare system, and advocacy efforts Prepares mental
health professionals to provide services in a primary health care
setting in the role of the behavioural health professional
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